Rainer Stengele <rainer.steng...@online.de> writes: > Entering "7.2.12" as an incative timestamp (C-c !) > > I get [2012-03-16 Fr]. > > Entering "7.2.2012" results in [2012-02-07 Di]. > > I have german settings in my emacs. > Is there a chance to get wanted behaviour? > > "dd.mm.yy" seems to be a standard calendar date format.
I think its not possible, from org.el: #v+ (defconst org-time-stamp-formats '("<%Y-%m-%d %a>" . "<%Y-%m-%d %a %H:%M>") "Formats for `format-time-string' which are used for time stamps. It is not recommended to change this constant.") #v- One solution is to customize `org-time-stamp-custom-formats'. Use `#+STARTUP: customtime' in your file or/and set `org-display-custom-times' to `t'. Hm, and you should read this <http://orgmode.org/manual/Custom-time-format.html>. Frank -- http://fhaun.blogspot.com/